that the promoters do not desire now, nor in the future, to take out their capital, but to carry on the business on the new lines with Mr Cohen at the head of affairs, assisted by all ! tho present staff, many of whom j have been known to you for years. I Disinterested experts will be emp'oyed to certify that stocks have been taken at absolute cost, and all bad or old stock has been reduced to the market value or token away altoaetlier. Book debts token over are guaranteed against loss by the vendors. The following contract has been made, namely : — A contract lehv< en Messrs, Joseph Nathan & Co. and the Association. Applications for shares should be ir.ade upon the accompanying form, ai d forwarded to the Bankers of the Association, together with the amount payab'e on app'icntion. If no allotment is made tiie depo it will be return d without deduction, and where the number of shares allottM is less than the number applied fov, surplus will be credited in I'filuciion of the amount payable on al otrnent. A form of application for Shares s nnuexed, jipd a c^py of the Memorandum of Association will be found endorsed on this prospectus A copy of the Articles of Association and of the contract above mentioned, nin'y he itt!- pecked at the office of (hfi Association. Dated this (lav of I 1892. (Signed) JOSEPH. NATHAN & CO. Forms of application for thares cau t c obtained at the Keady Money Store or Bank of Australasia, Palmerston North. i To Stand This Season in the | FOXTON AND SURROUNDING ! DISTRICTS ! The Thoroughbred Horse ; THE IAKQUIS. ! THE MARQUIS by Remington ! —Tangle, by Knottingly, her darn j Tantrums by Cossack out of Termagant by (imp) Kous Emigrant. i Remington, by Musket— Rangi, by It venswortb (imp) her dam Skybird by 'IVridington out of Growl by Hay Middleton. ! THE MARQUIS is a bright bay, five years old, standing 16£ hands high, possesses good bone, and quiet 1 temper. j THE MARQUfS will be at Car- | narvon on Mondays, Motoa on Wednesdays, Paiaka on Fbidays, and at the Manawatu Hotel Stables, Fox. ton, every night and remaining days. Fee — Single mares £2 10, two or J more as per agreement. Groomage ! fee 8s payable at first service. i For further particulars apply to i Groom in charge, Manawatu Hotel Stables, or to DUDSON BROS., Proprietors. SOMNUS WILL stand this season at the proprietors Stud Stables, Terrace End, Palmerston North (recently occupied by Mr Gillies). FEE — Seven Guineas (for approved mar^s) Allowance, made for two or more mares. Also LOCH NAG- A ; R, By The Painter, his dam Mayfly, by Diomedes (imp.) out of May Queen, by Towton (imp.) ont of Sweep, by Sir' Hercules ; vide N Z. Stud Book. LOCHNAGAR is a dark brown horse, standing 16 hands, of great power and substance and being the only son of The Painter at the stud in the North Island, offers a splendid opportunity to breeders desirous of securing stock of that successful and valued straiu. FEE— Four Guineas, with allowances for two or more mares. Separate paddocking for wet and dry mares provided at Is 6d per week. Special care taken of mares at foaling time ; abundant supply oi good water. for stud card and further particu lnrs apply to BAKER & CO,, Pftlmewton North.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 October 1892, Page 1
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556Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 4 October 1892, Page 1
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